<p>Hi folks,</p>
<p>So I graduated from UC Davis last academic year, I'm currently in a graduate program at another school and do not want to continue, it wasn't what i thought it was going to be. So, I want to go back to my undergrad and take some more classes to raise my GPA. Is this possible? Are there any other ways to raise your GPA without going back to your undergrad, if thats even possible. Thanks</p>
<p>I don't know about the second part (raising the GPA without going back to undergrad) but I've known one person do another undergrad (in another field) to raise her GPA. It didn't help much with getting into graduate school in the field she studied in her second undergrad.</p>
<p>You can't go back and take additional classes for your undergrad degree (a different degree, yes, but your first degree will still be on your transcripts). You can do post-bac classes, or, as has been recommended, take grad classes as a student-at-large to get a good grad GPA and letters. But if you have already graduated, there is no way to change that particular GPA. You have to seek other means to market yourself.</p>